John Burroughs Talks: His Reminiscences and Comments - Taschenbuch

Internationaler Buchtitel. In englischer Sprache. Verlag: KESSINGER PUB CO, 404 Seiten, L=229mm, B=152mm, H=23mm, Gew.=590gr, [GR: 21600 - TB/Belletristik/Biographien, Erinnerungen], [SW: - Biography / Autobiography], Kartoniert/Broschiert, Klappentext: 1922. Illustrated. Other the years, Johnson kept a pretty full record of Burroughs' conversations, much of it taken down in notes while he spoke. Johnson's notes were made in longhand and seldom caught complete sentences, but he was able to capture the words and phrases that were peculiarly Burroughs' own. The greater portion of the book is an attempt, based chiefly on the notes gathered, to give a faithful report of Burroughs' unconventional talk. Contents: The Old Farm; Boyhood in the Catskills; The Faults of a City; Schooldays; Teaching in the Groping Years; A Treasury Clerk in Washington; Ideals in Education; Farming beside the Hudson; Rustic Housekeeping; Walt Whitman; Reading and Writing; Slabsides in the Woods; Comments on Religion; The Charm of Nature; Correspondence; Woodchuck Lodge and the Hay-barn Study; Roosevelt; Travels at Home and Abroad; Making a Living; Edison and Ford; The World War; and Last Years. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

John Burroughs:

[EAN: 9781417923625], Neubuch, JOHN BURROUGHS,CLIFTON JOHNSON,MEMOIRS,AUTHORS, This item is printed on demand. Paperback. 1922. Illustrated. Other the years, Johnson kept a pretty full record of Burroughs conversations, much of it taken down in notes while he spoke. Johnsons notes were made in longhand and seldom caught complete sentences, but he was able to capture the words and phrases that were peculiarly Burroughs own. The greater portion of the book is an attempt, based chiefly on the notes gathered, to give a faithful report of Burroughs unconventional talk. Contents: The Old Farm; Boyhood in the Catskills; The Faults of a City; Schooldays; Teaching in the Groping Years; A Treasury Clerk in Washington; Ideals in Education; Farming beside the Hudson; Rustic Housekeeping; Walt Whitman; Reading and Writing; Slabsides in the Woods; Comments on Religion; The Charm of Nature; Correspondence; Woodchuck Lodge and the Hay-barn Study; Roosevelt; Travels at Home and Abroad; Making a Living; Edison and Ford; The World War; and Last Years. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing. This item ships from La Vergne,TN.

1922. Illustrated. Other the years, Johnson kept a pretty full record of Burroughs' conversations, much of it taken down in notes while he spoke. Johnson's notes were made in longhand and seldom caught complete sentences, but he was able to capture the words and phrases that were peculiarly Burroughs' own. The greater portion of the book is an attempt, based chiefly on the notes gathered, to give a faithful report of Burroughs' unconventional talk. Contents: The Old Farm; Boyhood in the Catskills; The Faults of a City; Schooldays; Teaching in the Groping Years; A Treasury Clerk in Washington; Ideals in Education; Farming beside the Hudson; Rustic Housekeeping; Walt Whitman; Reading and Writing; Slabsides in the Woods; Comments on Religion; The Charm of Nature; Correspondence; Woodchuck Lodge and the Hay-barn Study; Roosevelt; Travels at Home and Abroad; Making a Living; Edison and Ford; The World War; and Last Years. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing. Weight:1.3 lbs, Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 4/1/2005 0:00:00

[EAN: 9781417923625], Neubuch, Paperback. 1922. Illustrated. Other the years, Johnson kept a pretty full record of Burroughs' conversations, much of it taken down in notes while he spoke. Johnson's .Shipping may be from our UK, US or Australian warehouse depending on stock availability. This item is printed on demand. 404 pages. 0.590

Burroughs, John

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John Burroughs Talks: His Reminiscences and Comments

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9781417923625

1922. Illustrated. Other the years, Johnson kept a pretty full record of Burroughs' conversations, much of it taken down in notes while he spoke. Johnson's notes were made in longhand and seldom caught complete sentences, but he was able to capture the words and phrases that were peculiarly Burroughs' own. The greater portion of the book is an attempt, based chiefly on the notes gathered, to give a faithful report of Burroughs' unconventional talk. Contents: The Old Farm; Boyhood in the Catskills; The Faults of a City; Schooldays; Teaching in the Groping Years; A Treasury Clerk in Washington; Ideals in Education; Farming beside the Hudson; Rustic Housekeeping; Walt Whitman; Reading and Writing; Slabsides in the Woods; Comments on Religion; The Charm of Nature; Correspondence; Woodchuck Lodge and the Hay-barn Study; Roosevelt; Travels at Home and Abroad; Making a Living; Edison and Ford; The World War; and Last Years. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.